SVAY,.IIA* - 12;:t1.952 - TIME . ~ ~. ... .7,, , . , Si',i'rtc!f6......R:po:*i'tteliitt Ne'*;:•Cliteiiiiis.-..ktile . -By JANE REBER , .W. o . l l l bn's Student Government Association lair:`"kight .recnm mended.to-Freshinari Customs Board' that parallel Penalties instead of standard penalties be set up for customs 'Violations and that .:these penalties:be of:a constructive nature . ' • : -Another reCOmniendation, that .the wearing of sandwich signs by ! women be another • penalty, was .defeata-The Dean of Wom en's office said"that 'it could 'not support su6h . apenalty. AllvreCom meridations- wo e - - previously pass ed.'by'FreshmanCouncil of WSGA arid;were presOnted.tO,Senate by Arre, president of. the Council Jobs clearing .files„ in the: Dean of 'Women's the- Alumni office and other offices were rec ommended as constructive penal ties. Also reCOrninended , ivas the Making of "Keep..off Grass" signs: Other, Recommendations .The 'Senatesuggested that in- . stead of 'having one set penalty for a' violation, several •equiyalent penalties be listed. In this •way the student , could not weigh the penalty before deliberately com mitting a.violation. . • , Other recommendation's of Fieshman Council which were not vgted on were, , more- pep' rallies for 'freshman; 'a Clean-up Day for the whole - fresh - man class; and biggerbuild-up of customs during Orientation 'Week. , Lee Reports Teresa Taylor, chairman of Ju dicial,- made several proposals to change • women's regulations, but, discussion on these was tabled until next fall. • , , `Joan Lee, chairman of the con vention committee, reported that the - WSGA -convention held here was "successful" and. that 156 women-attended it.• • -After the -meeting, a party was held by new members of Senate to honor retiring members. Freshman Honorary Initiates 44 Women - Alpha Lambda Delta; freshman scholastic honorary, 'initiated 44 women Tuesday night. 2.5 .44 - College average during_ the fresh man year is required for the hon orary. Those initiated were Carol Ad ler, Aurelia Arre, Patricia Beahan, Dawn' Beidler; Rheta ,Bbbrow, Alice Bergeson, Electra Catsonis. Alice Conrad, Ann Cunningham; Jane Evans, Baylee Friedman, Linda 'Fritzsche, Patricia Gilbert, Shirley Habecker, Joan Hill.' 'Janice Holm, Susan Holtzinger, Doris Humphrey, Carolyn John son,- Marion . Kalbach, • Barbara Lapsley, Barbara Loch, Mary Lou bris, Jane ,Metz, Sandra Lee Nay lor, Jeannette Nitraner,,, J . -it) a n Packard, Edna-Patterson.. - Margaret Po'well, Lois Powers, Norma Reck,' Martha - Richards, Sue Riddle, . : Iris Roden, Marian Bomberger, S h - e 1 i ROsexiScin, Mary Jo Ryer s o n, Emmalyn Schwing, Delores -Secri#; Nancy Shiner, Joan Shierson; . Arlene Smith,- Nancy.. Ward, and-' 7 -Mdry Yandow. , • Rciabe Program • .Margaret , C. - Raabe, assistant professor of clinical speech and speech education, , recently pre wited a program at ,a meeting of Epsilon 'Rho chapter of 'Beta -Sig ma Phi• sorority,' State College. The meeting was yield at the Col lege • stieech ;::and' Miss Raabe is also•director of Ep sili;in 'Rho chapter. THURSDAY • , ,at the *AllencTest •,;; • ... • Special • _ • .>, Dinner Special Baked Chicken, , Guarter ' . Cieain Gravy: 'Vet le .. .' .. T E D~iII.Y.! COLLEGIAN . "STATE COLLEGE ENNSYLVANIA lJn ja jeinesil' De Angelis-Landau Mr: Bernard Landaii 'of East Riverside, has announced the en gagement'. of his daughter, Janet, to Joseph De Angelis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert De Angelis, Al- i toona. ,Miss Landau is a senior in the School of Liberal Arts and is majoring in . arts and letters. She is a member of .Masquerettes and retiring assistant business mana ger of the Daily Collegian. Mr. De Angelis received h i s Bachelor •of Science degree from the College in 1951 and is now working • on , his , master's degree: He is a : member of Kappa' Phi Kappa, men's education honorary. Goodwin-Neusbaum - Mr. and Mrs. Frank I\teusbaum of Potters. Mills have announced the • engagement of their daugh ter, Helen. to Henry Goodwin of West Pittston. . . Miss Neusbaum is a senior in the School of Physical Education. . Mr. Goodwin will finish his work for his bachelors -degree in physical education at Lock Haven State Teachers College next month. ' Spacht-Evans Mr. Frank Evans of Girard has announced the engagement of his daughter, Barbara, to John Sp ac h t," son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spacht, North East. Mr. Spacht ..is a senior in agri cultdre education.• He.- is a Mem ber of Alpha 'Zeta, Alpha Tau Alpha; and Gamma Sigma Delta. The wedding date has been set for August. WRA to Sponsor Clothing Drive The Women's Recreation -•Asso ciation Clothing drive for •Korean war orphans will begin Sunday and continue , until the end of the• week, according , to Gwen Grif fith, chairman of the drive. Any type of clothing from 'shoes to raincoats may be-put in boxes to be placed outside the hostesses' offices in ell_womenls dormitories. .The annual WRA executive board• banquet will be held at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Allencrest Teq.,,Room. Intramural and par ticipation cups will be awarded at the •banquet by Mable Marple, WRA ,president and master of ceremonies :for--the banquet. Zanzibi and its neighbor 'lg . land, ,Pemba, off Africa's'"e a s coast 4 „ppduce about four-fifths o the world' . s•suppl3 of cloves.. • CHARLES LAUGHTON -:n-- "HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME" LARRY PARKS • ELIZABETH TAYLOR "LOVEIS BETTER THAN EVER" v ~~~ '• ' ' OPEN 'AT 6:15 MADELEINE CARROLL• "My SON; . MY. SON" 1: • • • '• •' 7 • 1.• •is''" • • • bets: . Pa i d . -..,• • , --,.... ... ..., ~ . 1..,.....„.,.-_-?.• •POSItIOIV., • .Roberta Goldberg was laPpoint- , ed:parliartienta.rian of Panhellen-.• ic . council . at - .a meeting last night. IYIrS: George L, Leffler- andlYits. Phyllis. Deal are• the' tle.2W " - O•Wii! adYisers of the council.:Mrs:"Leff ler rePresents Garrna ; Phi; ;Pieta and :Mrs: Deal 'renyesentS'- - -Delta Gamma. 'The: advisers from the. sororities are „chosen.. through' rOtatiOri_syst.ern• with-each: sohir-: ity having a specified year.' • - All•Panhel delegates were as,ked • to turn7in.tifetur,es- depicting `;var iou* phases•Of SororitTlife• So that each sorority will:tie represent 4; in the . :Panhellenic. rushing book . let. Pictures May' :be ttiited:,olier to.Beitie.:Lbu.)c, editor, ! rriOns, MisS,.l,.;oux announced that June B"is•the *.• • , . , A . -discussion of "..infOrrnal 'rdsh.- ing ,p'r o. &e, dure- for next :fall brought suggestions to be ..consid ered dyer the summer but no- d-ef inite:•plang.- Were made.' :Some ,of the • Suggestions include lirriiting the. -rushing activities ;to dates, at homes;' - and:oplen hoitsesi eliminating refresh ni"o n - Cs get.h'erz . "„eliininating,Thone. and: saking- that. nd activities may .be held ..anywhere but in the suites •of the various sororities' .':.• . • Thezext meeting. of Panhel will be held . Sept. 16 in. the Phi Sigma Sigma. suite. . , Clit,l4• Pkin Thp-Spa'rtish and ' l F,renolii-clubs will jointly spongor!a l pi.en.ie'.4s..at,•' Thtise, students who Want tieletz.slibuld: contact Toni Seitz, 504:•MeElwain; or Gloria Sbhaffer,.3sB McElwain; before tomorrow.. - . . ro .0-„.-1:,-,:::$PIED::fLAYER.- been Offorettlifail- SPEED PRICE DESIGNED BY COLUM: .... ... , ... , novii]..i,iiii.2s-e1110:::.-iriieee For :Graduati®n Gifts fi...shiilign-CouticilList ~~~ , .Custorns -7, •. r •,-, , ' -," •At its last meeting Of the semester Tuesday night, the Wonieh's Student Government Association 'Freshman Council passed•,:alist of additional customs suggestio'ns'io te . subtriitted to WSGA Senate for awroval. ' . Followirig is the list of suggestions: . • , . . . . 1. To prcivide for the building up of customs during Orientation Week • To 'have no standard penal stead a' list" of parallel ~,punishm entS, accord' with the severity of ;the misdemeanor.' -- have- more 'constructive :penalties for , : customs breakers, such aS,helPing with odd .jobs in; the Dean . Men's and Women's' ciffiCeS-and constructing and put ting Up "Keep Off the Grass" signs. ' • 4.. TO 'have a, clean-up"day for 'freshmen to hep rid the campus, Of - paper7 . and trash. c - 5. To plan more pep rallies dur ing :'Orientation Week. to teach' fres:hi - nen-Penn, State cheers and ' songs: , ...The , board, also suggested that 'it be' made clear to' incoming freshmen that breaking dating customs— come under freshmen regulations, • and therefore is a ,lore serious offense., 0 t Delta Theta Sigma • Officers of Delta Theta Sigma fOr next year_are Russell Wasser, oresident; Blair Smith, vice pres ident; Morris.. Schroeder, secre tary; Carl:'von Wolffrandt,, assis tant, treasurer; Bernard Fox, house - and Fred Ost, custo dian: , ',;• • .-. . 1\16' .. W initiates-- are John Epler, . :feehert Hobbes, Fred Ost, Allan f, v R . al:rner,, a n d.:. Morris Schroeder. '.,olraiving . initiation the brothers , attended • chapel as a group in honor. of the new actives. music Room . GL . EN NM ' ND . BUILDING ties for customs: breakers, but' in- AKPsi Chapter Honors Penn Transport Man Dr. G. Lloyd . WilsOn,, head •,of the Transportation department of the" Wharton School at the Uni versity of Pennsylvania', was made an honorary member of the - Penn State chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi, professional commerce. fi'aternity, at its annual spring banquet, last night at the Eutaw House. 'Before ' the banquet,. 'the' fra ternity held its initiation• tere monies at the First Presbyterian Church. Those initiated were pro fessor Jack Vincent, Dr: Edward Procter, Dominic Alisio, •R o b e r t Atkins, Geoffrey Barnes, . - J:o h n Cockran, Donald Cox, Blair .Ging rich,' James Johnston,, .Edward Jones, Richard' Lent, John .Miller, Jean Nisley, Keith Renick; George Richards, Karl Segner, Hudson Samson, and. Edward Shields.• . New officers of the 'organiza tion are Paul Sappie, president; Jack Krumrine, vice president; George Allison, secretary; William Hanlin, treasurer; and , -R r t Overdorff; master of rituali. The annual Alpha Kappa -Psi scholarship' award will be' .pre sented to Julian Gordon '‘at: the senior commerce reception'- on! The-new columbid: Player-Model #lO5 any radio or TV, set it today! PAGE 40/111 uding :erdl:,::::,
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